Seuss Scores TVMRS Win at Thompson
Pitkat Tops in Sunoco Mods; Materas
Sweeps LM Doubles
O’Sullivan, Monahan, Tagg &
Michalski Victorious
Thompson, CT (August 27, 2009): On Thursday night, the third time was
certainly a charm for20Andy Seuss of Hampstead, NH, who scored the victory in
the third attempt to get the True Value Modified Series event in the books at
the Thompson International Speedway. The event was postponed on two different
occasions earlier in the season. In NASCAR Whelen All-American Series action,
Woody Pitkat of
John Materas of
Andy Seuss of
Rowan Pennink looked like he was headed to his second TVMRS victory of the season on Thursday night. However, the early leader was penalized to the tail end of the lead lap for jumping the start after dominating the first half of the event. He battled back to vie for the win only to run out of fuel on lap 68. Young Steve Massey, who was the show for much of the event battling first with Pennink and then Seuss, had a spin while battling for the lead with less than 15 laps to go. Mechanical woes sidelined his bid at a comeback.
Woody Pitkat of
As Rocco began to challenge Pennink for
third, Blewett and Pitkat got away just slightly. They began a heated battle of
their own to once again tighten up now the eight cars that made up the lead
pack. Pitkat was able t o take the top
spot from Blewett on lap five while Rocco moved into the third spot.
Pennink began to take back the ground
he lost earlier to regain the second position.
Blewett had his hands full with Rocco who in turn had pressure from
Kerry Malone. Bert Marvin was on the move taking the sixth position from Ted
Christopher.
Blewett began to falter falling back to
the eighth position. Marvin took over positions from both Blewett and Malone
and into the fourth spot. Pitkat
continued to lead with Pennink and Rocco in close proximity.
At halfway, Pitkat led Pennink, Rocco,
Marvin, Malone, Christopher, Blewett and Danny Cates. Harry Rheaume and Andy Gaspar ran a
straight-away behind to round out the top ten. At lap 20, Rocco was getting
racy; peeking to the inside of Pennink.
All action mellowed when the second caution of the event flew for an
incident involving Rheaume.
Coming out of turn four for the
restart, Rocco ducked to the inside making it three-wide for the top spot.
Pitkat came out of the mix with the lead once again. Rocco was able to steal
second from Pennink. Marvin was fourth
while Christopher was using the outside groove to make his way inside the top
five.
Contact between Christopher and Cates
necessitated the caution. Under the caution, Blewett headed to pit road for
service. Both Blewett and Cates were able to continue while Christopher retired
from the event.
On the single file restart, Pitkat had
the advantage until turn one when Rocco got alongside. The two went
wheel-to-wheel before Rocco had to settle back into second. Pennink got a run
on the outside looking to take the second position away from Rocco. Contact
between Rocco and Pennink found Pennink into the outside wall on the
backstretch. Marvin and Malone were nearly collected. Rocco was put to the rear for his involvement.
With the green in the air once again,
Pitkat led a hard-charging Marvin. Malone ran in the third position ahead of
Ricky Shawn. After only two laps, Rocco was already up to the fifth spot.
At the checkers, Pitkat was able to
hold off Marvin to score his second win of the season. With his win, Pitkat secured his car
owners Bob Hitchcock and Kelly Iverson a guaranteed starting spot in the 7th
Annual John Blewett III Memorial North-South Shootout at Concord Speedway in
Mike O’Sullivan of
At the halfway marker, the man on the
move was George Bessette. He broke into the top five and began to hunt down
Gelinas. There were problems for Ramstrom who fell to the tenth position. With
10 laps to go, O’Sullivan had caught the back bumper of Rose. Wrenn was right
in step with the lead duo as well.
On lap 22, O’Sullivan easily made his
way into the lead. Wrenn followed through relegating Rose to third. He fell in
jeopardy of losing another spot to Gelinas. Over the final laps, O’Sullivan was
able to edge away from Wrenn for a two-car length advantage. The #48 of Gelinas
dropped off the pace with only three laps to go.
O’Sullivan headed to the checkers
uncontested for his second victory of the season. Wrenn was second at the line
followed by Rose, Bessette and Mike Stefanik in the top five.
John Materas of
Once free of Stuart, Zuidema began to
run down O’Sullivan. At the halfway marker, Zuidema had caught O’Sullivan. The
two ran nose to tail as Mark Oliveira and John Materas were trying to work
their way into contention. The leaders,
O'Sullivan and Zuidema, entered lapped traffic. Tom Fox ran alone in third followed by a brewing battle
between Oliveira and Materas.
Materas found some steam in the late
stages of the event passing both Oliveira and Fox to move into the fourth
position with fifteen laps to go. Up front, Zuidema continued to tail
O’Sullivan. Over the final laps, Zuidema began to apply serious pressure on the
leader. With only 10 laps to go, Zuidema’s car faltered. A spin by Zuidema on
lap 40 brought out the event’s first caution.
The restart pitted Stuart against
O’Sullivan. O’Sullivan handily resumed
his lead. O’Sullivan was able to get some breathing room as Stuart and Materas
battled. A string of cautions slowed t he action and ultimately changed the
complexion of the race.
Materas took advantage of a lap 43
restart motoring past both Stuart and O’Sullivan to be the new leader at lap
44. Zuidema had rebounded to battle for third over Stuart. Contact between the
two ended up with the point-leader Zuidema hard into the outside wall. Stuart
was put to the rear of the field for his involvement.
Materas had to withstand pressure from
O’Sullivan in the closing laps. The Voluntown, CT, driver was up to the
challenge to score his third win of the season. O’Sullivan had to settle for
second. Oliveira, Fox and Randy Waterman rounded out the top five.
In the night capper for the division,
Materas was both lucky and good en route to his second win of the evening and
fourth of the season. From early in the event, Materas once again found himself
in the heat of the battle. He took the lead early but immediately had pressure
from Rick Gentes. It took only a handful of laps for Gentes, who had problems
in the opening event, to take over the top spot. Gentes never got away from Materas. The duo
had nearly a straightaway advantage over Corey Hutchings in third.
The best battle on the track was for
the fourth position. Randy Waterman held the position but had his hands full
with Dennis Perry, Oliveira and O’Sullivan. On lap
With Materas all alone up front;
Hutchings could do nothing but chase. Again the battle with Waterman began to
heat up once again; this time with different players. Fox took over the third
position leaving Waterman to battle with Perry.
The caution flew with only two laps
remaining with after an incident on the backstretch. Under the caution, Fox relinquished the third
spot and headed to pit road. A green white checker restart proved to be of
little consequence as it was uneventful up front as Materas went on to sweep
the Late Model main events on the evening. Hutchings, Waterman, Perry, and
O’Sullivan rounded out the top five.
Shawn Monahan of
J. Sundeen and Barnett had maneuvered
into the top five. J. Sundeen caught Gleason. He motored into the third spot
with Barnett and
Brian Tagg of
Tagg was able to extend his lead as
Marcotte began to pressure Richie Ferreira. Studley had begun to reel in the
battle for the second position. With
only three laps to go, Studley had caught Ferreira and Marcotte. The three
jockeyed for position as Tagg got further ahead.
Tagg was able to cruise to the victory.
Ferreira was able to hold off all challengers to finish second. Marcotte,
Studley and Cam McDermott completed the top five at the stripe. After post race
technical inspection, Studley was disqualified moving McDermott to fourth and
Jay Sundeen to fifth. It was a tough night for the divisional point leader Tim
Sullivan, who was eliminated from the competition in a grinding crash with Leo
Oliveira on the opening lap. He was scored last.
In the Mini Stock main event, Steve
Michalski set sail at the head of the pack in the early going of the feature
event. He had plenty of company in Mike Gorgievski. Teammates Randy Churchill
and Tim Taylor were locked in a battle for the third position. With less than
five laps to go,
On a lap 12 restart, Michalski had his
hands full with a charging Gorgievski. On the final three laps Gorgievski
hounded the leader. Coming out of turn three Gorgievski got alongside of
Michalski. He edged ahead coming into turn four. Michalski battled back. The
two went door-to-door as they approached the checker. Michalski was declared
the winner in a photo-finish. Gorgievski settled for the second position over
Churchill, Blanchard, and the winner’s brother Fred Michalski.
True Value Modified Racing Series
75-Lap Feature Event Finish (Top Ten): 1. Andy Seuss Hampstead, NH; 2. Richard Savary Canton, MA; 3. 29 Todd Owen
Somers, CT; 4. Ted Christopher Plainville, CT; 5. Chris Pasteryak Jewett City,
CT; 6. Jeff Malave, S. Windsor, CT; 7. Rob Goodenough Swanzey, NH; 8. Shelly
Perry Westerly, RI; 9. Peter Jarvis Ascutney, VT; 10. Jack
Sunoco Modified Feature Finish (Top
Ten): 1. Woody Pitkat, Stafford, CT; 2.
Bert Marvin, Waterford, CT; 3. Kerry Malone, Needham, MA; 4. Ricky Shawn,
Bradford, RI; 5. Keith Rocco, Wallingford, CT; 6. Dave LaCroix, Fitchburg, MA;
7. Harry Rheaume, Oakdale, CT; 8. John Catania, Agawam, MA; 9. Andy Gaspar,
Andover, CT; 10. Jimmy Blewett,
Super Late Model Feature Finish (Top
Ten): 1. Mike O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 2. Norm Wrenn, Nashua, NH; 3. Les
Rose, Jr. Southbridge, MA; 4. George Bessette, Danbury, CT; 5. Mike Stefanik,
Coventry, RI; 6. Jim Banfield, S. Glastonbury, CT; 7. Dennis Maxfield,
Fitchburg, MA; 8. Daryl Stampfl, Norwood, MA; 9. Kraig Coffin, Uxbridge, MA;
10. Derek Ramstrom,
Late Model June 11, 2009 Make-Up
Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. John
Materas, Voluntown, CT; 2. Tommy O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 3. Mark Oliveira,
Blackstone, MA; 4. Tom Fox, Plainfield, CT; 5. Randy Waterman, Killingly, CT; 6. Jeff Zuidema, N.
Brookfield, MA; 8. Jay Stuart, Preston, CT; 9. Mike Scorzelli, Malta, NY; 10.
Frank Marabito,
Late Model Feature Event Finish (Top
Ten): 1. John Materas, Voluntown, CT; 2. Corey Hutchings, Salem, CT; 3. Randy
Waterman, Killingly, CT; 4. Dennis Perry, Pawcatuck, CT; 5. Tommy O’Sullivan, Springfield,
MA; 6. Jeff Hartwell, E. Putnam, CT; 7. Jeremy Sadowski, Voluntown, CT; 8.
Damon Tinio, Mendon, MA; 9. Tom Fox, Plainfield, CT; 10. Mark Oliveira,
Limited Sportsman Feature Finish (Top
Ten): 1. Shawn Monahan, Waterford, CT; 2. Tommy Shea, New London, CT; 3. Jay
Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 4. Larry Barnett, Moosup, CT; 5. Scott Sundeen, Douglas,
MA; 6. Joe Arena, Bristol, CT; 7. Gerald Sevigny, Brooklyn, CT; 8. Jesse
Gleason, Lisbon, CT; 9. Joe Campbell, Moosup, CT; 10. Paul Palen,
Mini Stock Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1.
Steve Michalski, Brooklyn, CT; 2. Mike Gorgievski, Auburn, MA; 3. Randy
Churchill, Niantic, CT; 4. Rick Blanchard, Pascoag, RI; 5. Fred Michalski,
Dayville, CT; 6. Scott Michalski, S. Killingly, CT; 7. Nate Taylor, Wauregan,
CT; 8. Mike Viens, Seekonk, MA; 9. Scott Jassaume, Danielson, CT; 10. Brad
Caddick,
TIS Modified Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. Brian Tagg, Oxford, CT;
2. Richie Ferreira, Raynham, MA; 3. R.J. Marcotte, Millville, MA; 4. Cam
McDermott, Scituate, RI; 5. Jay Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 6. John Michael Shenette,
Thompson, CT; 7. Denis Leger, N. Reading, MA; 8. Bart Ramos, Putnam, MA; 9.
Jeff Barrows, Worcester, MA; 10. Glenn Boss,